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Why is the result matrix “rho” of function corr (A, B) not a symmetric matrix?

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Sure
Sure 2023년 12월 4일
댓글: Sure 2023년 12월 5일
When I was browsing the ‘corr’ function examples provided on the official website, I found that the matrix rho in the result of corr (A, B) is not a symmetric matrix. This contradicts the mathematical knowledge I have learned, and I cannot understand why. Can someone help me? I would greatly appreciate it. The link is Linear or rank correlation - MATLAB corr (mathworks.com)

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2023년 12월 4일
As the doc describe, for example
  • rho(2,1) is the correlation between X(:,2) and Y(:,1)
  • rho(1,2) is the correlation between X(:,1) and Y(:,2)
There is no reason why rho(2,1) must be equal to rho(1,2), as they involve two DIFFERENT pairs.

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Torsten
Torsten 2023년 12월 4일
이동: Torsten 2023년 12월 4일
corr(X,X) is symmetric, but why should corr(X,Y) be symmetric ? Element (i,j) is the correlation of column i of X and column j of Y, while element (j,i) is the correlation of column j of X and column i of Y.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2023년 12월 4일
Instead of corr(X, X) you should probably just call corr(X). As stated on the documentation page for the corr function, "If you input only a matrix X, rho is a symmetric k-by-k matrix, where k is the number of columns in X. The entry rho(a,b) is the pairwise linear correlation coefficient between column a and column b in X."
The corresponding sentence for the two-input case does not include the word "symmetric".

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